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MEDALS TO 1920
Sutlej Medal Sobraon reverse: WM KNIGHT 9TH LANCERS
Punjab Medal Chilianwala / Goojerat W. KNIGHT, 9TH LANCERS.
William
Knight was from Tunbridge, Kent and enlisted into the 12th Lancers in
July 1838. He transferred to the 9th Lancers in April 1842 and served a
total of 15 years, 10 of them being in India.
He served in the Gwalior Campaign at the Battle of Punniar (entitled to
the Star); then at Sobraon during the Sutlej Campaign. He was present
at the passage of the Chenab and the Battles of Chilianwala and Goojerat
during the Punjab Camapign. He was discharged at Chatham in September
1852, aged 34. In 1871 he was working as a plasterer and living in
Windsor, Berkshire. He died there in 1878. (P.S.)
Pair: £1650 |
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Crimea Medal Unnamed £150 |
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Turkish Crimea Medal 1027 Sergt J. MCNamara 6th Dragoons £200
Sardinian
issue, with replacement suspender. John McNamara was born in County
Clare and enlisted June 1845. Served in Crimea and India. He was
discharged July 1857. Appointed a Yeoman of the Guard January 1878. His
group is known to exist with an unnamed Turkish Crimea Medal. |
Private John Grace
6th Foot |
India General Service Medal Northwest Frontier 204. J. GRACE. H M's. 1st BN, 6TH REGT. £300
John Grace enlisted in the 51st Regiment in 1858 but transferred to the
6th Regiment soon after. Served in the Indian Mutiny, medal confirmed
on roll. He was awarded the I.G.S. Medal for service in the Hazara
Expedition. He was discharged February 1879, after just over 20 years
service. |
Private William Howe
Rifle Brigade |
India General Service Medal Burma 1885-87 4573 Pte. W. Howe 1st Bn Rif. Brig. £175
William Howe. Medal and clasp confirmed on roll. |
PrivateT. Evans
King's Royal Rifle Corps |
Afghanistan
Medal Kandahar/Ahmed Khel 746 PTE. T. EVANS. 2/60TH
FOOT. £400
Thomas
Evans was born 1841 and enlisted into the 2nd Battalion
King's Royal Rifle Corps in 1860. A year later he was serving in
China and by 1871 was a Sergeant serving in India. However, by 1879
he was back to Private. Discharged March 1882. Clasps confirmed on
roll. Discharge sheet shows entitlement to the Kabul to Kandahar
Star.
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Corporal Charles O'Connell
Manchester Regiment |
India General Service Medal Samana 1891 1905 CPL. DRUMMER O'CONNELL. 2ND MANCHESTER REGT. £275
Medal confirmed on roll. Charles Michael O'Connell was born in
Manchester and enlisted April 1887, aged 18. Served in India from 1889
to 1895. He was discharged April 1899. Re-called May 1899. Entitled to
Queen's South Africa Medal with 3 clasps. Discharged August
1903. Medal roll and service record does not state drummer.
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Lirut. J. T
5th Lancers
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Egypt Medal 1882 Tel-el-Kebir LIEUT.
J. 5TH LANCERS
£100
Medal has been erased and renamed. Lettering of surname is hardly visible.
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Sergeant William Ansell/Hurrell
Royal West Kent Regiment |
Egypt Medal 1882 The Nile 1884-5 852 ANSELL. 1/R.W. K R.
Army Long Service Good Conduct Medal 2352 SERGT. W.H. HURRELL R:W:KENT R
Khedive's Star 1882
William
Henry Ansell was born in Bristol. He is shown on Egypt Roll as Wm
Ansell and confirms 1882 medal with clasp for The Nile. 1884-85. The
Long Service Medal Roll shows William Henry Ansell but the surname is
crossed out and changed to Hurrell. Medal engraved with a different
service number, in a different style to the rest of the naming. Naming a
bit worn in Egypt Medal.
Pension Board statement gives 2352 William Henry Hurrell, served 21 years, in India, Egypt, Soudan, Gibraltar and Malta.
Group of Three: £380 (JW)
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Volunteer Long Service Medal Unnamed £50
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L/Corporal Henry Harrison
Royal Warwickshire Regiment |
Queen's Sudan Medal 3072 L/CPL. H. HARRISON. 1/R.WAR:R. £300 (JW)
Henry Harrison was born in Birmingham and enlisted November 1890.
Discharged to Reserve October 1899 but recalled a month later for South
Africa. Received QSA with 3 clasps. Discharged November 1902. |
Corporal G. Cambridge
13th Hussars |
Queen's Sudan Medal CORPL: G. CAMBRIDGE. 13TH HUSSARS. £125
Engraved naming. Recipient not traced.
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Private W. Austin
Eoyal Warwickshire Regiment |
Queen's Sudan
Medal 3623. PTE. W. AUSTIN. 1/R. WAR: R.
Khedive's Sudan Medal 3623 PRIVATE. W. AUSTIN. 1ST ROY. WARWICKSHIRE. REGT
William
Austin was born in Oxford and enlisted April 1892 into the Royal
Warwickshire Regiment, aged 19. Served in Ceylon, Malta, Egypt (January
1897 to October 1898) and East Indies. Discharged April 1904. Medals
confirmed on roll.
Pair: £400 |
Private Elijah Woodings
Royal Warwickshire Regiment |
Queen's Sudan
Medal 4882 PTE. E. WOODINGS. 1/R.WAR:R. £275
Elijah Woodings
was born in Birmingham and joined the 3rd Militia
Battalion Royal Warwickshire Regiment in January 1896, aged 17.
Discharged November 1896 on enlistment into the Royal Warwickshire
Regiment. Medal rolls show also entitled to Khedive's Sudan Medal
without clasp.
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Private David Muir
Cameron Highlanders |
Khedive's Sudan Medal The Atbara/Khartoum 3800 Pte MUIR. 1 CAM. HIGHrs £290 (JW)
David
Muir was born in Lochgelly, Fife and enlisted 1896, aged 18. Served in
Gibraltar, Egypt and South Africa. Also recieved the Queen's Sudan
Medal, QSA with 3 clasps and KSA with 2 clasps. Discharged May 1908. |
Reverend Ernest Frederick Newman
Chaplain to the Forces |
Queen's South Africa Medal Cape Colony/Transvaal REV: E.F. NEWMAN. C. TO F.
King's South Africa Medal South Africa 1901/South Africa 1902 REV: E.F. NEWMAN. C. TO F.
Medals mounted on a decorative bar.
Ernest Frederick Newman was born 1859 and educated at Marlborough
College; Keble College, Oxford and Wells Theological College. Assistant
Curate St. Mary's, Reading 1884-1886. Chaplin with the Additional
Curate's Society in Bengal 1887-88. Appointed Chaplain to the Forces
1899, serving in the Tower of London and in South Africa during the
Boer War. He was mentioned in despatches (London Gazette 29 july 1902):
Rev. E.F. Newman, Church of England Chaplain 3rd Class. Recommendation
states: "Rev. E.F. Newman, C.F. 3rd Class. Served in South Africa since
11 June 1900. Has worked hard & successfully & shown great tact
in a most difficult position in Maritzburg, preventing by his courtesy
the clash that seemed likely with civilan clergy over the partly
military partly garrison church."
He was Chaplain of the Guards Depot at Caterham for six years. 1917
appointed Rural Dean of Tavistock. 1920 appointed Archdeacon of
Plymouth.
He died in hospital in Exeter 28 April 1928 after being taken ill on a train from London to Exter.
Pair: £650 RESERVED
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Lieutenant John Black
Royal Lancaster Regiment
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Queen's South Africa Medal Cape Colony/Orange Free State Lieut. J. BLACK, Rl. Lanc. Rgt.
King's South Africa Medal South Africa 1901/South Africa 1902 Lieut. J. BLACK, Rl. Lanc. Rgt.
Engraved
naming. John Black was the son of Rev. John Black (professor at
Aberdeen University). Educated at Gordon's College, he joined Messrs
R.G. haw & Co, London to work in business. He managed the company
branches in Madras and Colombo. Volunteered for service in South Africa
with 3rd Bn Royal Lancaster Regiment. June 1915 commissioned Lieutenent,
General Reserve of Officers (Staff duties in Alexandria). Appointed
D.A.A.G. on the staff of the Royal Artillery. MiD 15 May 1917.
He died 26 September 1917 at Rouen Military Hospital, France. Buried at
St. Sever Cemetery, Rouen. Entitled to 1914/15 Star trio.
Pair: £350 |
Lieutenanrt Austin Wren Brown
Yorkshire Regiment
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Queen's South Africa Medal Cape Colony/South Africa 1902 LIEUT. A.W. BROWN. YORK: REGT. £200
Austin Wren Brown was born 4 August 1881. Educated at Marlborough
College. 2nd Lieutenant 4th (Militia) Bn Yorkshire Regiment April 1901.
Lieutenant July 1901. Served in South Africa December 1901 to September
1902 with the 3rd Bn York and Lancaster Regiment. Captain 1903.
Resigned 1906. Lived and worked in Buenos Aires, Argentina. In August
1916 he commissioned 2nd Lieutenant Army Ordance Corps. Served in
East Africa (entitled to British War and Victory Medals). Relinquished
commission 1920.
He died in Poole, Dorset 3 April 1933. |
Captain Sydney John Brazier-Creagh
The Limerick City Artillery Militia
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Queen's South Africa Medal Cape Colony/Orange Free State/Transvaal Capt. S.J. BRAZIER-CREAGH, R.G.A. Mil: SOLD
Engraved naming. Sydney John Brazier-Creagh was born in 1870 and lived
at Coolcower House, Macroom, County Cork. Commissioned in the Limerick
City Artillery Militia. Seconded for service in South Africa 18 March
1901. He died of blackwater fever at Castlemartyr, Cork 3 August 1904.
Sold with matching miniature medal.
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Private C. Rennie
Kaffrarian Rifles |
Queen's South Africa Medal Cape Colony/Wepener/Transvaal/Witterburgen 965 PTE. C. RENNIE. KAFFRN: RIFLES £550
Clasps confirmed on roll. |
Private Daniel Assor
Kimberley Town Guard |
Queen's South Africa Medal Defence of Kimberley PTE. D. ASSOR. KIMBERLEY TOWN GD:
Kimberley Star (hallmark D)
Daniel Assor married Mary Fisher in Kimnberley in June 1893. He is also
listed in Cape Estate Death Notices as having died in 1906.
Pair: £475
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Band Sergeant Charles Sewell
Lancashire Fusiliers
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Queen's South Africa Medal Relief of Ladysmith 5036 CORPL: C. SEWELL. LANC: FUS:
Army Long Service Good Conduct Medal (EdVII) 8313 BND. SERJT. C. SEWELL. LANC. FUS.
3 Silver Fobs:
1. REGIMENTAL RIFLE MEETING 1909 1ST PRIZE BD. SGT. SEWELL. H COY.
2. INTER COY. CRICKET. SERGT. C.J. SEWELL. H COY. 1910
3. HENDON. PRESENTED TO E. SEWELL 1914 (son)
Charles Joseph Sewell was born in London and enlisted into the
Lancashire Fusiliers February 1888, aged 14. Appointed Bandsman July
1889. Served in South Africa December 1899 to July 1900. Reported
wounded at Venters Spruit 17-20 January 1900. Transferred to Hampshire
Regiment February 1901 as No.2536.
Transferred back to the Lancashire Fusiliers March 1902 as No. 8313.
Medal and clasp confirmed. Awarded Long Service Medal 1913. Discharged
February 1913, conduct "exemplary".
In 1921 he was a Commissionaire Sergeant living in Hendon, with a son named Eric.
He died in London 29 August 1944.
Pair: £350
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Private T. Dixon
Royaln Irish Fusiliers |
Queen South Africa Medal Cape Colony/Tugela Heights/Relief of Ladysmith/Transvaal/Orange Free State 6542 CPL T. DIXON. RL. IRISH FUS:
King's South Africa Medal South Africa 1901/South Africa 1902 6542 PTE T. DIXON. RL: IRISH FUS:
Medals and clasps confirmed on rolls.
Pair: £300 |
Farrier S.M. Alexander Bald
13th Hussars |
Queen's South Africa Medal Tugela Heights/Relief of Ladysmith/Transvaal/Orange Free State 3774 Sh.Sth. A. BALD. 13/Hussars.
King's South Africa Medal South Africa 1901/South Africa 1902 3774 CORPL: A. BALD. 13TH HUSSARS.
1914/15 Star 3774 FAR.S.MJR. A. BALD.13-HRS.
British War Medal (copy medal)
Victory Medal (copy medal)
Army Long Service Good Conduct Medal (GV) 3774 F.S.MJR:A. BALD.13/HRS.
QSA
has engraved naming. Alexander Bald enlisted June 1896. Served in South
Africa 1899-1904 and India 1904-1914. To France 15 December 1914. Long
Service Medal April 1917. Mentioned in Despatches 27 August 1918. Discharged
September 1918 for commission in the Indian Army Reserve of Officers.
Posted to Indian Army Remount Depot, Aurangabad.
Group of Six: £385 (JW)
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Regimental Sergeant Major A. Eales
Durban Light Infantry |
Natal Medal 1906 COL: SGT: A. EALES, DURBAN LIGHT INFANTRY.
1914/15 Star R.S.M. A. EALES. 1ST INFANTRY
Victory Medal R.S.M. A. EALES. 1ST INFANTRY (South African issue)
Colonial Auxiliary Forces Long Service Medal (GV) NO.F.2345. RGT. SGT. MAJ. A. EALES. 1ST INFY. (D.L.I.)
Alfred
Eales was born 1879 in Cheadle Heath, Cheshire and sailed to South
Africa January 1891. There is a Corporal A. Eales, Durban Light
Infantry on the Queen's South Africa Medal roll. Served in the Natal
Rebellion 1906 and World War One. RSM of the 1st Battalion Durban Light
Infantry from 1915 to 1926. He died in Durban 13 December 1948. Missing
his Queen's South Africa Medal and British War Medal.
Group of Four: SOLD - Reunited with his QSA!
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Private William Weir
7th Dragoon Guards |
Army Long Service Good Conduct Medal 1530 PTE. W. KEIR. 7TH DRAGN GDS £120
William Weir was born in Auchtermucty, Fife and enlisted February 1856
in the 7th Dragoon Guards, aged 18. He was discharged February 1877.
This is his only medal entitlement.
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Private John William Castle
Yorkshre Regiment |
British War Medal
9255 CPL. J.W. CASTLE. YORK. R.
India General Service Medal Afghanistan N.W.F. 1919 9255 CPL. J.W. CASTLE. 1-YORK. R.
Copy papers. John William Castle was from Northallerton, Yorkshire and
enlisted in April 1908. To India with the 1st Battalion January 1913.
The battalion spent the entire First World War in India. Both medals confirmed. Discharged January 1920.
Pair: £135 |
Sergeant R. Alexander |
British
War Medal
143360 A-CPL. R. ALEXANDER. R.E.
Victory Medal
143360 A-CPL. R. ALEXANDER. R.E.
India General Service Medal Afghanistan NWF 1919 143360 SGT. R. ALEXANDER, 2 Q.V.O. S & M.
Copy MIC for pair. 2nd Queen Victoria's Own Sappers and Miners, Indian Army.
Group of Three: £150 |
Gunner William Read
Royal Field Artillery |
British
War Medal
123369 GNR. W. READ. R.F.A.
Victory Medal
123369 GNR. W. READ. R.A.
India General Service Medal Afghanistan NWF 1919 123369 GNR. W. READ. R.A.
William Read was from Walton-on-Thames, Surrey and enlisted March 1916,
aged 24. Served in France from June 1916. Posted to India August 1917.
Served in the Afghan War attached to HQ 7 Brigade, Royal Field
Artillery. Copy service papers.
Discharged February 1920.
Group of Three: £120 |
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British War Medal 24950 PTE. W. UNITT. WORC. R.
Victory Medal 24950 PTE. W. UNITT. WORC. R.
William Unitt was born in 1889 in Redditch, Worcestershire and was a
carpenter and joiner by trade. In 1911 he was living in St. Georges
Road, Redditch. He served with the 14th Battalion Worcestershire
Regiment and later transferred to the 19th Battalion Welsh Regiment.
Pair: £38
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British War Medal
218657 SPR. F. SRAWLEY. R.E. £20
Frank Sprawley was from Birmingham and served with a Light Railway Operating Company. He died in 1959.
M-270943 CPL. N.K. LIVINGSTONE. A.S.C. £20
Norman
Karl Livingstone was from Balsall Heath, Birmingham and in 1911 was an
ironmonger manager, aged 22. He died 25 April 1967. Entitled to Victory
Medal.
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British War Medal 5811
PTE. C.F. PLUMERIDGE. 13-HRS.
£48
Charles Frederick Plumeridge was born 1887 in London
and went to France 11 December 1914 with the 13th
Hussars. Later transferred to the 10th
Hussars. Discharged 21 February 1919. Entitled to
1914/15 trio and Silver War Badge. The
National Roll of the Great War states: “Plumeridge,
C.F. Corporal, 11th, 13th and
10th
Hussars. Volunteered August 1914, took part in the
battles of the Somme, Neuve Chapelle, Armentieres,
Amiens, Ypres and Vimy Ridge. He was severely gassed
twice, wounded at Arras and Albert, and buried alive
through a shell explosion at Guillemont. He was
discharged February 1919. |
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Victory Medal
6.3639 PTE. R. PHILLIPSON. NORTH'D FUS. £15
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Private T. Sweetman
King's Regiment
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India General Service Medal Afghanistan N.W.F. 1919 64731 PTE. T. SWEETMAN, KING'S REGT. £80
Thomas Sweetman served with 2nd Battalion King's Liverpool Regiment. He is also entitled to a British War Medal. |